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Law of Cosine/Sine problem.

Law of Cosine/Sine problem.-example-1
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Answer:


\displaystyle 12,766277792...

Step-by-step explanation:

Solving for Angles


\displaystyle \frac{sin\angle{C}}{c} = \frac{sin\angle{B}}{b} = \frac{sin\angle{A}}{a}

Do not forget to use
\displaystyle arcsin or
\displaystyle sin^(-1)towards the end, or the result will be thrown off.

Solving for Edges


\displaystyle \frac{c}{sin\angle{C}} = \frac{b}{sin\angle{B}} = \frac{a}{sin\angle{A}}

Well, let us get to work:


\displaystyle (18)/(sin\:115) = (c)/(sin\:40) \hookrightarrow (18sin\:40)/(sin\:115) = c \\ \\ \boxed{12,766277792... = c}

I am joyous to assist you at any time.

User Btevfik
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Either or can be used with any triangle...I personally find the law of sines is often more compact as in this case we can just say;

(sin115)/18=(sin40)/c (with no need for b or B as would be needed with the law of cosines...)

c=18(sin40)/(sin115)

c≈12.77


User Mohammad Kashem
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